Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince


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Book 6 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

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Effective Against Werewolves, Dementors, and Inferi!
A seedy-looking little wizard was rattling armfuls of silver symbols on chains at passersby.
“One for your little girl, madam?” he called at Mrs. Weasley as they passed, leering at Ginny. 
“Protect her pretty neck?”
“If I were on duty…” said Mr. Weasley, glaring angrily at the amulet seller.
“Yes, but don’t go arresting anyone now, dear, we’re in a hurry,” said Mrs. Weasley, nervously 
consulting a list. “I think we’d better do Madam Malkin’s first, Hermione wants new dress robes, 
and Ron’s showing much too much ankle in his school robes, and you must need new ones too, 
Harry, you’ve grown so much… come on, everyone…”
“Molly, it doesn’t make sense for all of us to go to Madam Malkin’s,” said Mr. Weasley. “Why 
don’t those three go with Hagrid, and we can go to Flourish and Blotts and get everyone’s 
school-books?” 
“I don’t know,” said Mrs. Weasley anxiously, clearly torn between a desire to finish the 
shopping quickly and the wish to stick together in a pack. “Hagrid, do you think —?”


“Don’t fret, they’ll be fine with me, Molly,” said Hagrid soothingly, waving an airy hand the size 
of a dustbin lid. Mrs. Weasley did not look entirely convinced, but allowed the separation, 
scurrying off toward Flourish and Blotts with her husband and Ginny while Harry, Ron, 
Hermione, and Hagrid set off for Madam Malkin’s.
Harry noticed that many of the people who passed them had the same harried, anxious look as 
Mrs. Weasley, and that nobody was stopping to talk anymore; the shoppers stayed together in 
their own tightly knit groups, moving intently about their business. Nobody seemed to be 
shopping alone.
“Migh’ be a bit of a squeeze in there with all of us,” said Hagrid, stopping outside Madam 
Malkin’s and bending down to peer through the window. “I’ll stand guard outside, all right?”
So Harry, Ron, and Hermione entered the little shop together. It appeared, at first glance, to be 
empty, but no sooner had the door swung shut behind them than they heard a familiar voice 
issuing from behind a rack of dress robes in spangled green and blue.
“… not a child, in case you haven’t noticed, Mother. I am perfectly capable of doing my 
shopping alone.” 
There was a clucking noise and a voice Harry recognized as that of Madam Malkin, the owner, 
said, “Now, dear, your mother’s quite right, none of us is supposed to go wandering around on 
our own anymore, it’s nothing to do with being a child…”
“Watch where you’re sticking that pin, will you!”
A teenage boy with a pale, pointed face and white-blond hair appeared from behind the rack
wearing a handsome set of dark green robes that glittered with pins around the hem and the 
edges of the sleeves. He strode to the mirror and examined himself; it was a few moments before 
he noticed Harry, Ron, and Hermione reflected over his shoulder. His light gray eyes narrowed.
“If you’re wondering what the smell is, Mother, a Mudblood just walked in,” said Draco Malfoy.
“I don’t think there’s any need for language like that!” said Madam Malkin, scurrying out from 
behind the clothes rack holding a tape measure and a wand. “And I don’t want wands drawn in 
my shop either!” she added hastily, for a glance toward the door had shown her Harry and Ron 
both standing there with their wands out and pointing at Malfoy. Hermione, who was standing 
slightly behind them, whispered, “No, don’t, honestly, it’s not worth it. “
“Yeah, like you’d dare do magic out of school,” sneered Malfoy. “Who blacked your eye, 
Granger? I want to send them flowers.” 
“That’s quite enough!” said Madam Malkin sharply, looking over her shoulder for support. 
“Madam, please!”
Narcissa Malfoy strolled out from behind the clothes rack.


“Put those away,” she said coldly to Harry and Ron. “If you attack my son again, I shall ensure 
that it is the last thing you ever do.”
“Really?” said Harry, taking a step forward and gazing into the smoothly arrogant face that, for 
all its pallor, still resembled her sister’s. He was as tall as she was now. “Going to get a few 
Death Eater pals to do us in, are you?”
Madam Malkin squealed and clutched at her heart.
“Really, you shouldn’t accuse… dangerous thing to say… wands away, please!”
But Harry did not lower his wand. Narcissa Malfoy smiled unpleasantly.
“I see that being Dumbledore’s favorite has given you a false sense of security, Harry Potter. But 
Dumbledore won’t always be there to protect you.”
Harry looked mockingly all around the shop. “Wow… look at that… he’s not here now! So why 
not have a go? They might be able to find you a double cell in Azkaban with your loser of a 
husband!” 
Malfoy made an angry movement toward Harry, but stumbled over his overlong robe. Ron 
laughed loudly.
“Don’t you dare talk to my mother like that, Potter!” Malfoy snarled.
“It’s all right, Draco,” said Narcissa, restraining him with her thin white fingers upon his 
shoulder. “I expect Potter will be reunited with dear Sirius before I am reunited with Lucius.”
Harry raised his wand higher.
“Harry, no!” moaned Hermione, grabbing his arm and attempting to push it down by his side. 
“Think… You mustn’t… You’ll be in such trouble…”
Madam Malkin dithered for a moment on the spot, then seemed to decide to act as though 
nothing was happening in the hope that it wouldn’t. She bent toward Malfoy, who was still 
glaring at Harry.
“I think this left sleeve could come up a little bit more, dear, let me just…”
“Ouch!” bellowed Malfoy, slapping her hand away. “Watch where you’re putting your pins, 
woman! Mother, I don’t think I want these anymore.”
He pulled the robes over his head and threw them onto the floor at Madam Malkin’s feet. 
“You’re right, Draco,” said Narcissa, with a contemptuous glance at Hermione, “now I know the 
kind of scum that shops here… We’ll do better at Twilfitt and Tatting’s.”


And with that, the pair of them strode out of the shop, Malfoy taking care to bang as hard as he 
could into Ron on the way out.
“Well, really?” said Madam Malkin, snatching up the fallen robes and moving the tip of her 
wand over them like a vacuum cleaner, so that it removed all the dust.
She was distracted all through the fitting of Ron’s and Harry’s new robes, tried to sell Hermione 
wizard’s dress robes instead of witch’s, and when she finally bowed them out of the shop it was 
with an air of being glad to see the back of them.
“Got ev’rything?” asked Hagrid brightly when they reappeared at his side.
“Just about,” said Harry. “Did you see the Malfoys?”
“Yeah,” said Hagrid, unconcerned. “Bu they wouldn’ dare make trouble in the middle o’ Diagon 
Alley, Harry. Don’ worry about them.”
Harry, Ron, and Hermione exchanged looks, but before they could disabuse Hagrid of this 
comfortable notion, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley and Ginny appeared, all clutching heavy packages of 
books. 
“Everyone all right?” said Mrs. Weasley. “Got your robes? Right then, we can pop in at the 
Apothecary and Eeylops on the way to Fred and George’s… stick close, now…”
Neither Harry nor Ron bought any ingredients at the Apothecary, seeing that they were no longer 
studying Potions, but both bought large boxes of owl nuts for Hedwig and Pigwidgeon at 
Eeylops Owl Emporium. Then, with Mrs. Weasley checking her watch every minute or so, they 
headed farther along the street in search of Weasleys’ Wizard Wheezes, the joke shop run by 
Fred and George.
“We really haven’t got too long,” Mrs. Weasley said. “So we’ll just have a quick look around 
and then back to the car. We must be close, that’s number ninety-two… ninety-four…”
“Whoa,” said Ron, stopping in his tracks.
Set against the dull, poster-muffled shop Fronts around them, Fred and Georges windows hit the 
eye like a firework display. Casual passersby were looking back over their shoulders at the 
windows, and a few rather stunned-looking people had actually come to a halt, transfixed. The 
left-hand window was dazzlingly full of an assortment of goods that revolved, popped, flashed, 
bounced, and shrieked; Harrys eyes began to water just looking at it. The right-hand window was 
covered with a gigantic poster, purple like those of the Ministry, but emblazoned with flashing 
yellow letters: 

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